Vigilant Vision DSM10.1LED-WGF User manual

Category
TVs & monitors
Type
User manual
LCD MONITOR
User manual
Table of contents
Important safety information 2
In The Box 4
Connections 4
Rear interface 4
Control Layout 5
How to connect your monitor 5
On-Screen Display (OSD) Operation 6
Remote control 7
AV Input Configuration 8
HDMI Input Configuration 11
VGA Input Configuration 14
Manufacturer reserves the right to upgrade the
product without notice!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENT
Do not install the monitor outdoors or in any hostile environment. To
prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose monitor to rain or
moisture. Avoid placing the monitor in areas subject to extreme
temperature such as direct sunlight or near a heating
appliances/equipment (such as amplifiers, etc) as this may result in
overheating and damage.
This monitor is designed to be used in the office or home. Do not
subject it to vibrations, dust or corrosive gases.
To obtain a clear picture, do not expose screen to direct
illumination or sunlight. Using the monitor against a bright background
and where sunlight or other light sources shine directly on to the
monitor can increase eye fatigue
POWER CORD
Neither the monitor itself nor any other heavy object should rest
on the power cord.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where
they exit from the monitor.
Firmly grasp the plug when disconnecting the power cord. Do not pull
the power cord itself.
Do not modify or damage the cord. Damage to a power cord can cause
fire or electric shock.
This monitor is designed to operate on 100-240V AC supply. Take
caution in connecting it to the correct supply using the correct power
cord.
MOUNTING
Always place the monitor on a secure table or have it properly mounted
to the wall. Do not hang anything on the monitor.
Ensure the monitor is located close to a power outlet that is easily
accessible, as removing the power cord is the only way to isolate power
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USING A WALL MOUNT
Caution: Any wall mount must bear a minimum of 5x the monitor’s net weight
to mount safely. The stand must be removed first before mounting this way.
1. Place the monitor face down on a surface that is soft, yet strong
enough to hold the monitor.
2. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the four holes on each
side of the bottom of the monitor’s base.
3. Make sure all cables are already connected to the monitor.
4. Follow the directions included with the wall mount to fix the monitor to
the wall.
STORAGE
Unplug the monitor if it will not be used for a long period.
VENTILATION
Never cover or block the ventilation slots in the monitor. A minimum
distance of at least 10 cm should be maintained around the unit for
sufficient ventilation.
Never insert any foreign object, metal or liquid into the ventilation slots,
as this could result in fire or electric shock.
Avoid installing a DVR or other equipment too close to the
monitor. Keep such equipment at least 30 cm away from the monitor.
WATER AND MOISTURE
The monitor should not be exposed to any moisture or liquid.
Do not use the monitor near water.
Do not touch the monitor or cable with wet hands as this may cause
electric shock or damage.
CLEANING
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a dry soft lint-free cloth for
cleaning. If dust is persistent, wipe with a slightly damp cloth.
IN THE BOX
1 x Monitor, 1 x AC adapter, 1 x HDMI cable, 1 x User Manual
1 x IR control
CONNECTIONS
Rear Interface
DC: Only use the 12v DC power supply included with the monitor.
AC AC power supply for 27/32/42inch.
HDMI: (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Supports digital video and audio
connections.
VGA: 15 pin D-sub cable for standard VGA connection.
Audio IN:
3.5 mm stereo jack connection for audio input when using VGA /AV
connector.
VIDEO/AV IN:
BNC connections supporting composite video inputs from equipment
such as Cameras or DVR’s.
VIDEO/AV OUT:
Composite video loop though output connect a second monitor.
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CONTROL LAYOUT
The control buttons are located on the right hand rear side of the monitor.
SOURCE MENU - + POWER
SOURCE: Selects input mode AV,HDMI , VGA.
MENU: Access to the On Screen Display (OSD) menu.
and : Volume controls up/down, confirm input source selection
and navigation in the OSD.
POWER: Turns the monitor on or off.
HOW TO CONNECT YOUR MONITOR
1. Connecting using AV - Composite Video
Connect your video cable with BNC connector to the AV connector on
the rear of the monitor, and the other end to your DVR/Camera etc.
If audio input is required, connect the 3.5 mm stereo audio cable to the
AUDIO INPUT on the rear of the monitor and to the Audio Output
connector on the DVR/Camera etc.
Connect power to the monitor and video source, and switch on. Using
the SOURCE button, press repeatedly until either ‘AV’ (depending on
the connection used) is highlighted on the display at the top of the
monitor's screen, and press ‘+’ to select.
2. Connecting using HDMI
Connect one end of a HDMI cable (optional) to the HDMI connector on
the rear of the monitor, and the other to the HDMI out connector on the
PC/DVR. This connection will support both video and audio
transmission.
Connect power to the monitor and video source, and switch on. Using
the SOURCE button, press repeatedly until ‘HDMI’ is highlighted on the
display at the top of the monitor's screen, and press ‘+’ to select.
3. Connecting using VGA
Connect one end of a 15-pin monitor cable to the VGA connector on
the monitor and the other end to the PC/DVR. Note - if your PC/DVR
connector isn't 15-pin D-sub you may need an adapter to connect
with this cable.
If audio is required, connect one end of the 3.5 mm stereo audio cable
(sometimes referred to as 1/8" stereo jack) to the PC Audio IN
connector on the back of the monitor and the other end to the audio
output on the PC/DVR.
Connect power to the monitor and video source, and switch on. Using
the SOURCE button, press repeatedly until ‘VGA is highlighted on the
display at the top of the monitor's screen, and press ‘+’ to select.
Ensure all cable connections are secure - tighten all cable screws.
Movement and vibration may dislodge cables that are improperly
connected. Route all wiring and cabling away from any heat sources and
sharp metal edges to avoid damage.
BASIC ON-SCREEN DISPLAY SETUP
1. To access the OSD Menu press ‘MENU’.
2. Use the ‘ or ’ buttons to select the required menu item, then press
the ‘SOURCE’ button to select the Sub menu.
3. Continue to use the ‘SOURCE’ button to highlight the required field, then
press ‘ or ‘ to adjust the setting.
4. Press the ‘MENU’ button to return to previous menu.
5. Press the ‘MENU’ button again to exit the OSD Menu completely.
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Remote control
* Ensure the remote control is pointed toward the remote control window on
the display. No obstacles should be placed between the remote control and
the remote control window. The effective receiving scope for the signal is 3
meters to the front of the remote control window.
1. To ensure a normal operation, the remote control should not be dropped
or damaged in any way. It should also be kept dry and away from all heat
sources.
2. Battery replacement is necessary when the remote controller acts
inconsistently or stops operating the LCD display.
Choose the input source
If you hope to enjoy the picture from the external input source, before to
select the source, you need to connect the devices, otherwise, when you
select the source, the none or no signal will appear on the screen, Press
source button on the monitor or remote control, the menu appears on the
screen, then press source to select the monitor item, and press “+/- (>)” to
ensure it
VGA: the input source from VGA terminal output
HDMI: the input source from HDMI in terminal output
AV: the input source from AV or video camera terminal output
The layout of the OSD will change depending on the input
that is selected.
AV - Input Configuration
1. Video-Picture
Smart Picture: Select defaults or save user setting.
(Standard/Movie/ECO/Personal/Vivid)
Brightness: (0100) Set the brightness of the image.
Power
Turn On & off the monitor
Power-s
Back light : high, mid , low
Scale : normal, center, full
Mute
Switches the sound on or off
Lock
Menu lock: lock, unlock
Freeze
Screen Freeze
∧、∨
Move Up / down highlight icon,
Menu
Display the main on-screen menu
< >
Press them to turn up or turn
down the volume
Auto
Auto adjust (available only VGA
mode)
INFO
Press it to display information on
the monitor screen
VGA
VGA signal
HDMI
HDMI signal
AV
AV input signal
Source
Press it to display and select the
available video signal
0~9
available only password entered
NC
Sensor PIP POP SWAP
EXIT
Press this button to exit the menu
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Contrast: (0100) Set the difference between the light and dark
areas of the picture.
Color: (0-100)
Sharpness: (0-100)
Tint: (0-100) only available if NTSC
Color Temp.: Select the color temperature.
(Normal/Warm/Cool/Personal)
Focus: ON/OFF
Advanced control:
Noise Reduction: Low/Medium/High/Off.
Backlight: Low/Medium/High.
DCR: Dynamic Contrast Ratio, On/Off
DCC: Dynamic color control, On/Off
Mirror: (ON/OFF) Image upside mirroring,
set up after the need to restart the monitor.
Screen Markers: 80%/85%/90%/93%/96%/Off.
Centre Markers: (ON/OFF) Image center cross mark.
Check Field: Red/Green/Blue/Black White/Off
2. Audio
SOUND MODE: Set user or preset audio configurations.
(Standard/ Music/ Speech/Personal)
BALANCE: (-50 to +50)
BASS: (0-100)
TREBLE: (0-100)
Virtual surround: (ON/OFF)
AVL: (ON/OFF) Automatic Volume Control
3. OSD-Setting
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Menu Language: Select preferred language for OSD.
(En/Ch/Es/Fr/De/It/Pt/Pl/Ru/Ko)
Picture Format: Full/16:9/4:3/Zoom1/Zoom2/3:2/1.85:1/2.35:1
Menu Timeout: 10/20/30/40/50/60Sec/Off. Set seconds for the OSD to
automatically close.
Menu Transparency: Setting the transparency level of the OSD.
( Low/Medium/High/Off.)
Power On Status: Setting status after power on the monitor.
(Power On/Keep Last Memory/Standby)
Blue Screen: Setting up the monitor screensaver. (ON/OFF)
Color System: Setting CVBS color format.
Time Setup: Setting Sleep Timer and Auto Timer.
System Reset: Restore all factory defaults.
HDMI - Input Configuration
1. Video-Picture
Smart Picture: Select defaults or save user setting.
(Standard/Movie/ECO/Personal/Vivid)
Brightness: (0100) Set the brightness of the image.
Contrast: (0100) Set the difference between the light and dark
areas of the picture.
Color: (0-100)
Sharpness: (0-100)
Color Temp.: Select the color temperature.
(Normal/Warm/Cool/Personal)
Focus: ON/OFF
Advanced control:
Noise Reduction: Low/Medium/High/Off.
Backlight: Low/Medium/High.
DCR: Dynamic Contrast Ratio, On/Off
DCC: Dynamic color control, On/Off
Mirror: (ON/OFF) Image upside mirroring,
set up after the need to restart the monitor.
Screen Markers: 80%/85%/90%/93%/96%/Off.
Centre Markers: (ON/OFF) Image center cross mark.
Check Field: Red/Green/Blue/Black White/Off
2. Audio
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SOUND MODE: Set user or preset audio configurations.
(Standard/ Music/ Speech/Personal)
BALANCE: (-50 to +50)
BASS: (0-100)
TREBLE: (0-100)
Virtual surround: (ON/OFF)
AVL: (ON/OFF) Automatic Volume Control
Camera: Camera Mode (ON/OFF)
3. OSD-Setting
Menu Language: Select preferred language for OSD.
(En/Ch/Es/Fr/De/It/Pt/Pl/Ru/Ko)
Picture Format: Full/16:9/4:3/Zoom1/Zoom2/3:2/1.85:1/2.35:1
Menu Timeout: 10/20/30/40/50/60Sec/Off. Set seconds for the OSD to
automatically close.
Menu Transparency: Setting the transparency level of the OSD.
( Low/Medium/High/Off.)
Power On Status: Setting status after power on the monitor.
(Power On/Keep Last Memory/Standby)
Blue Screen: Setting up the monitor screensaver. (ON/OFF)
Color System: Setting CVBS color format.
Time Setup: Setting Sleep Timer and Auto Timer.
System Reset: Restore all factory defaults.
VGA - Input Configuration
1. Video-Picture
Brightness: (0100) Set the brightness of the image.
Contrast: (0100) Set the difference between the light and dark
areas of the picture.
Color Temp.: Select the color temperature. (Normal/Warm/Cool/Personal)
Advanced control:
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Noise Reduction: Low/Medium/High/Off.
Backlight: Low/Medium/High.
Mirror: (ON/OFF) Image upside mirroring,
set up after the need to restart the monitor.
Screen Markers: 80%/85%/90%/93%/96%/Off.
Centre Markers: (ON/OFF) Image center cross mark.
Check Field: Red/Green/Blue/Black White/Off
VGA: ( Geometry)
AUTO ADJUST: Perform an automatic configuration of the Phase, Clock,
vertical and horizontal position.
H-POSITION: Set horizontal image position.
V-POSITION: Set vertical image position.
PHASE: If the phase of your monitor is not fine-tuned, you may
observe the image being unstable in the horizontal axis.
Use this option to manually correct.
CLOCK: Manually adjust clock synchronisation.
(If the clock setting of your image is not fine-tuned, you
may observe periodic vertical bars of video noise on
your image. These bars of noise are usually adjusted
out when an Auto Configuration is performed. If the
bars of noise are still present, this setting can be used
to remove them.
2. Audio
SOUND MODE: Set user or preset audio configurations.
(Standard/ Music/ Speech/Personal)
BALANCE: (-50 to +50)
BASS: (0-100)
TREBLE: (0-100)
Virtual surround: (ON/OFF)
AVL: (ON/OFF) Automatic Volume Control
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3. OSD-Setting
Menu Language: Select preferred language for OSD.
(En/Ch/Es/Fr/De/It/Pt/Pl/Ru/Ko)
Picture Format: Full/16:9/4:3/Zoom1/Zoom2/3:2/1.85:1/2.35:1
Menu Timeout: 10/20/30/40/50/60Sec/Off. Set seconds for the OSD to
automatically close.
Menu Transparency: Setting the transparency level of the OSD.
( Low/Medium/High/Off.)
Power On Status: Setting status after power on the monitor.
(Power On/Keep Last Memory/Standby)
Blue Screen: Setting up the monitor screensaver. (ON/OFF)
Color System: Setting CVBS color format.
Time Setup: Setting Sleep Timer and Auto Timer .
System Reset: Restore all factory defaults.
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Vigilant Vision DSM10.1LED-WGF User manual

Category
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Type
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